Given By: Brett Chapman
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Chemical Name: Caffeine
Chemical Structure:
C8H10N4O2
Type of Chemical: Alkaloid Molecule
Foods Contained In: Caffeine can be found in most foods because it is common ingredient many companies use. Drinks such as coffee and colas are nationally known as a high source of caffeine.
Effect on Body: The human body's natural pace suddenly begins to increase. Examples of this is raise in blood pressure and in stimulation of blood circulation. Caffeine also have effects by stimulating the heart, respiratory system, and central nervous system.

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